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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumAs we move toward SC - 1,000 Women SC Women Endorse Bernie Sanders (originally from October)
Thought it might be nice for an instant replay as SC comes up on the radar:
From Minority Eye
Charleston, S.C. In a signal of the growing support for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders presidential campaign in South Carolina, more than 1,000 women across the state have endorsed his candidacy.
We are thrilled to have such broad enthusiasm among local women for Sen. Sanders, State Director Christopher Covert said Wednesday. Sanders has fought for womens rights and economic fairness throughout his life and the support in South Carolina reflects the national movement of American women joining our campaign.
Christale Spain, the South Carolina Director of Political Outreach, said that as a black woman and a single mother, it was crucial to support a candidate who has demonstrated a commitment to advocating for me and the issues that impact my community. Sen. Sanders has been a champion of civil rights and economic equality for women for thirty years, and I am proud to endorse him.
Dr. Gloria Tinubu, the first African-American woman in the state to win the Democratic nomination for Congress, believes that Sanders is in the tradition of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who lead our parents and grandparents through one of the most challenging times in our nations history. Like President Roosevelt, Bernie is fighting to protect our democratic way of life and our four freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
A new Clemson University Palmetto Poll shows that nearly one in two South Carolina Democratic primary voters remain undecided about whom to support in the February primary.
http://www.theminorityeye.com/1000-south-carolina-women-endorse-bernie-sanders-for-president/
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As we move toward SC - 1,000 Women SC Women Endorse Bernie Sanders (originally from October) (Original Post)
Nanjeanne
Feb 2016
OP
When is the last time a Democrat won South Carolina in the general election?
EndElectoral
Feb 2016
#3
So JFK was last Dem to take South Carolina. Saw even LBJ lost there in 64 pre-civil rights bill
EndElectoral
Feb 2016
#5
bkkyosemite
(5,792 posts)1. And so it begins....Feeling the Bern
restorefreedom
(12,655 posts)2. wow. firewall, anyone? nt
EndElectoral
(4,213 posts)3. When is the last time a Democrat won South Carolina in the general election?
In some ways these primaries in deep red states skew the process as they never vote Dem in the General anyway.
Nanjeanne
(5,439 posts)4. Right now I'm looking for Bernie to win the Primary
I'll worry about election strategy in the General after that.
Dems lost the deep south when LBJ passed civil rights legislation. he said he expected to lose the South for 20 years. It's been a lot longer.
EndElectoral
(4,213 posts)5. So JFK was last Dem to take South Carolina. Saw even LBJ lost there in 64 pre-civil rights bill